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    New York state. I remarried, my ex no longer wants to pay his part of daycare for the kids. My new husband has his owe kids to shuttle to daycare and actives. Does he have the right to stop paying? I can not afford to get a lawyer at this time to go to court especially if he is right


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    Quote Originally Posted by bjspencer View Post
    New York state. I remarried, my ex no longer wants to pay his part of daycare for the kids. My new husband has his owe kids to shuttle to daycare and actives. Does he have the right to stop paying? I can not afford to get a lawyer at this time to go to court especially if he is right
    If your "ex" was ordered by the court to pay, he is likely in contempt of the court order.
    To get him to pay, however, you'll have to ask the court to enforce the order and make him pay.

    But, if you and your "ex" simply had an out of court agreement to split the day care costs, there is nothing you can do.
    He changed his mind.
    If you want to see if the costs should be split, you'll have to take him to court and see if a judge agrees with you!!!!
    I offer useless information. You should seek legal advice ONLY from YOUR lawyer!

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